I've had a month off from Villigers mostly due to the Kangaroo Flu preventing any chance of a coordinated inhale to mouth-savour-exhale moment. Also my tastebuds were shot away, and my nostrils were cemented in.
Like the other, it's fantastic when you lay off for a while to go back to cigars, and I've enjoyed a few cigars as if they were my favourite meals over the last week or so. Lordee, they keep me a happy man.
I stocked up before Christmas and have a nice humi-stash of quality Havanas.
At the weekend, I bought five Villagers from the Petrol Station and have had a couple on the drive-ins and -outs to gigs on Saturday and Sunday nights. They have - I am sure - knackered my throat. I can feel a check in my voice and have been clearing that catch all day.
I have to say they did taste ropey. I've 'got by' with them many a time, but I think I'm going to cut them out. I always say a cigar reminded me of a King Edward when what I really mean is a cigar tasted shit. Well... my Villagers definitely had that 'additive' taste of a King Edward.
What I'd have to do for a gig 25 miles away is to light up in the car on the way there, save the stick and light up on the way home. If I ever do that, I never leave it too long and I quite like to re-light a cigar and make it live again, even if the re-light tastes weird at first. I find once you get past that bizarre bit on the re-light, the stick goes back to normal.
I dunno. What's the solution if you can only enjoy a Havana in your car some days because of your routine?
Is it to keep 20 Marlboro in the glove box?
Will anyone admit to doing this?
Like the other, it's fantastic when you lay off for a while to go back to cigars, and I've enjoyed a few cigars as if they were my favourite meals over the last week or so. Lordee, they keep me a happy man.
I stocked up before Christmas and have a nice humi-stash of quality Havanas.
At the weekend, I bought five Villagers from the Petrol Station and have had a couple on the drive-ins and -outs to gigs on Saturday and Sunday nights. They have - I am sure - knackered my throat. I can feel a check in my voice and have been clearing that catch all day.
I have to say they did taste ropey. I've 'got by' with them many a time, but I think I'm going to cut them out. I always say a cigar reminded me of a King Edward when what I really mean is a cigar tasted shit. Well... my Villagers definitely had that 'additive' taste of a King Edward.
What I'd have to do for a gig 25 miles away is to light up in the car on the way there, save the stick and light up on the way home. If I ever do that, I never leave it too long and I quite like to re-light a cigar and make it live again, even if the re-light tastes weird at first. I find once you get past that bizarre bit on the re-light, the stick goes back to normal.
I dunno. What's the solution if you can only enjoy a Havana in your car some days because of your routine?
Is it to keep 20 Marlboro in the glove box?
Will anyone admit to doing this?
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